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Profiles
A Boro Park rabbi, a deathbed pledge, and a manuscript snatched from the Russian Bear

By Rachel Ginsberg

Profiles
Captain Richie Taylor is the NYPD’s highest-ranking officer who wears a yarmulke in uniform

By Yael Schuster

Inside Israel
Could a US-Russia-Israel agreement build a new Middle East?

By Eliezer Shulman

Inside Israel
Israel faces a weakened Hezbollah, but nonetheless a group still capable of inflicting significant damage on the Jewish heartland

By Eliezer Shulman

Washington Wrap
The path to combating anti-Semitism is unity, not division

By Omri Nahmias

Global View
Headlines over the last six months that tell us something about general trends in politics and society

By Gershon Burstyn

Magazine Feature
British code-breakers knew that solving the Enigma could help them win the war. And so they went to work

By Riki Goldstein

LifeLines
My parents were people of faith, devout Catholics, while Larry’s parents, though nonobservant, were proudly Jewish. But what identity were we giving our children?

By C. Saphir

EndNote
"Wake up to serve the Creator”

By Riki Goldstein

On Topic
What makes someone popular? And how can you ramp up your own popularity?

By Rochel Burstyn

Musings
When you’ve belonged to a smaller community for generations, it takes just about that long to feel truly connected somewhere else

By Sarah Moses Spero

LifeTakes
And suddenly I think, if my house is a mess anyway, why not have some fun?

By Rochel (Grunewald) Samet

At the Core
Emunah peshutah is the force behind Jewish continuity

By Baila Vorhand

Win or Lose
“You know, Yitzy,” Yossi began, “if the math test really bothers you, why don’t you just go over to Mr. Goldfarb and ask him to move it to a different day?”

By Chaim Finkelstein